Sigma II Profibus Module - NS500 - Yaskawa
Sigma II Profibus Module - NS500 - Yaskawa Sigma II Profibus Module - NS500 - Yaskawa
Sigma II Profibus Module - NS500 Multi-Stage Velocity Positioning Velocity C_STRT Step1 Step2 C_STRT bit: Refer to the Move Command message format, byte 0, bit 0. Time How it works: • Use the same procedure as simple positioning, except the positioning command code is 0100. • During axis movement, after reaching the parameter’s initial target position, the axis switches to the next speed and moves to the position specified in the next step. • A maximum of 16 steps are available. • Parameters set: • The number of steps • Reference velocity • Acceleration/deceleration Station Number Positioning 1 2 8 JUSP-NS500 Indexer Velocity 3 4 5 6 7 Time How it works: • The system will index to the prescribed station number when the STN command bit is turned ON. The target station is defined with command data in the move command message (refer to page 36). • Define (by parameter) up to 32,767 equidistant stations per rotation. • Set the direction of rotation with the DIR bit or set the system (by a parameter) to automatically select the shortest distance. • Set acceleration and deceleration with parameters. • Accommodate rotary systems with gearing or belt ratios with parameters for electronic gear ratios. STN DIR STN bit: Refer to the Move Command message format, byte 2, bit 5. 44
Sigma II Profibus Module - NS500 Homing type 0 Homing Velocity approach speed creep speed Time HOME Encoder Phase C DEC Homing type 1 Velocity HOME Zero Input approach speed creep speed Homing type 2 Velocity HOME Zero Input DEC approach speed creep speed Time Time How it works: When the HOME bit turns ON, the system returns to the home position at the programmed speed and direction. After reaching home, the position of the Sigma II Profibusresets to zero. • If the HOME bit turns OFF during the procedure, the rest of the homing operation is cancelled. • Homing methods: • Type 0: DEC and Encoder Phase C • Type 1: Zero Input • Type 2: DEC and Zero Input • Type 3: Encoder Phase C • Use parameters to set: • Homing direction • Homing approach and creep speed • Acceleration/deceleration velocity • Acceleration/deceleration type • Home offset (zero-point return final travel distance). JUSP-NS500 Indexer Homing type 3 Velocity approach speed creep speed Time HOME Encoder Phase C 45
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<strong>Sigma</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Profibus</strong> <strong>Module</strong> - <strong>NS500</strong><br />
Multi-Stage Velocity Positioning<br />
Velocity<br />
C_STRT<br />
Step1<br />
Step2<br />
C_STRT bit: Refer to the Move Command<br />
message format, byte 0, bit 0.<br />
Time<br />
How it works:<br />
• Use the same procedure as simple positioning, except the<br />
positioning command code is 0100.<br />
• During axis movement, after reaching the parameter’s<br />
initial target position, the axis switches to the next speed<br />
and moves to the position specified in the next step.<br />
• A maximum of 16 steps are available.<br />
• Parameters set:<br />
• The number of steps<br />
• Reference velocity<br />
• Acceleration/deceleration<br />
Station Number Positioning<br />
1<br />
2<br />
8<br />
JUSP-<strong>NS500</strong><br />
Indexer<br />
Velocity<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
Time<br />
How it works:<br />
• The system will index to the prescribed station number<br />
when the STN command bit is turned ON. The target<br />
station is defined with command data in the move<br />
command message (refer to page 36).<br />
• Define (by parameter) up to 32,767 equidistant stations<br />
per rotation.<br />
• Set the direction of rotation with the DIR bit or set the<br />
system (by a parameter) to automatically select the<br />
shortest distance.<br />
• Set acceleration and deceleration with parameters.<br />
• Accommodate rotary systems with gearing or belt ratios<br />
with parameters for electronic gear ratios.<br />
STN<br />
DIR<br />
STN bit: Refer to the Move Command<br />
message format, byte 2, bit 5.<br />
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